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434 related items for PubMed ID: 10783443

  • 1. Maternal risk factors in cleft lip and palate: case control study.
    Natsume N, Kawai T, Ogi N, Yoshida W.
    Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg; 2000 Feb; 38(1):23-5. PubMed ID: 10783443
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  • 2. Maternal periconceptional alcohol consumption and risk of orofacial clefts.
    Romitti PA, Sun L, Honein MA, Reefhuis J, Correa A, Rasmussen SA.
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  • 3. Low maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy and oral clefts in offspring: the Slone Birth Defects Study.
    Meyer KA, Werler MM, Hayes C, Mitchell AA.
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol; 2003 Jul 01; 67(7):509-14. PubMed ID: 14565622
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  • 4. Risk factors for oral clefts: a population-based case-control study in Shenyang, China.
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  • 5. Maternal alcohol use and risk of orofacial cleft birth defects.
    Munger RG, Romitti PA, Daack-Hirsch S, Burns TL, Murray JC, Hanson J.
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  • 6. [Environment and genetics in the etiology of cleft lip and cleft palate with reference to the role of folic acid].
    Bianchi F, Calzolari E, Ciulli L, Cordier S, Gualandi F, Pierini A, Mossey P.
    Epidemiol Prev; 2000 Jul 01; 24(1):21-7. PubMed ID: 10748547
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  • 7. Maternal Western dietary patterns and the risk of developing a cleft lip with or without a cleft palate.
    Vujkovic M, Ocke MC, van der Spek PJ, Yazdanpanah N, Steegers EA, Steegers-Theunissen RP.
    Obstet Gynecol; 2007 Aug 01; 110(2 Pt 1):378-84. PubMed ID: 17666614
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  • 8. Maternal fever during early pregnancy and the risk of oral clefts.
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  • 9. Maternal reproductive history and the risk of isolated congenital malformations.
    Materna-Kiryluk A, Więckowska B, Wiśniewska K, Borszewska-Kornacka MK, Godula-Stuglik U, Limon J, Rusin J, Sawulicka-Oleszczuk H, Szwałkiewicz-Warowicka E, Walczak M, Members of PRCM Working Group.
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  • 10. Plasma zinc concentrations of mothers and the risk of nonsyndromic oral clefts in their children: a case-control study in the Philippines.
    Tamura T, Munger RG, Corcoran C, Bacayao JY, Nepomuceno B, Solon F.
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol; 2005 Sep 01; 73(9):612-6. PubMed ID: 16104004
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  • 11. Myo-inositol, glucose and zinc status as risk factors for non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate in offspring: a case-control study.
    Krapels IP, Rooij IA, Wevers RA, Zielhuis GA, Spauwen PH, Brussel W, Steegers-Theunissen RP.
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  • 12. Maternal smoking and environmental tobacco smoke exposure and the risk of orofacial clefts.
    Honein MA, Rasmussen SA, Reefhuis J, Romitti PA, Lammer EJ, Sun L, Correa A.
    Epidemiology; 2007 Mar 01; 18(2):226-33. PubMed ID: 17202867
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  • 13. [Case-control study on influence factors of birth defects].
    Xiu XH, Yuan L, Wang XM, Chen YH, Wan AH, Fu P.
    Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi; 2011 Jul 01; 46(7):481-6. PubMed ID: 22041437
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  • 14. Maternal hyperthermia and infection as one of possible causes of orofacial clefts.
    Peterka M, Tvrdek M, Likovský Z, Peterková R, Fára M.
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  • 15. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS3) genetic variants, maternal smoking, vitamin use, and risk of human orofacial clefts.
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    Am J Epidemiol; 2005 Dec 15; 162(12):1207-14. PubMed ID: 16269583
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  • 16. [Prenatal factors in clefts of the lip and palate].
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  • 17. Family history and socioeconomic risk factors for non-syndromic cleft lip and palate: a matched case-control study in a less developed country.
    Acuña-González G, Medina-Solís CE, Maupomé G, Escoffie-Ramírez M, Hernández-Romano J, Márquez-Corona Mde L, Islas-Márquez AJ, Villalobos-Rodelo JJ.
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  • 18. Maternal diseases and isolated orofacial clefts in Hungary.
    Métneki J, Puhó E, Czeizel AE.
    Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol; 2005 Sep 02; 73(9):617-23. PubMed ID: 16106444
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  • 19. [Familial cleft lip with or without coexisting cleft palate].
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  • 20. Analysis of family incidence of cleft lip and/or palate.
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